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Originally Posted by luvtif Well thanks for looking into my life history there. Yes, I will get a free puppy out of the deal, but I am not putting my baby at risk to do so. I don't see a whole lot of difference in saving the money to buy one or breeding myself. Either way two dogs are at risk to make that puppy.
Secondly, the pair that made my baby is not the same pair that made the 22 pound yorkie. (Just the dad is the same and he is tiny). Plus the owner of that big puppy feeds him way too much. It is not all genetic.
I knew that girls normally went into heat twice a year. I just wanted to know if any of your own babies only did once a year, but I guess I won't bother with any questions on here anymore---thanks for helping out a fellow yorkie owner...  |
BamaFan121 was attempting to help you and provide you input. You called her untruthful when she questioned you. She or anybody would not stand back and allow that..
Sorry you didn't get the answers you were expecting. But, if you were looking for sugar coating, the questions shouldn't have been asked.
You said that you knew that females come into Season twice a year, but in your original question you didn't know.....every yorkie female is different, some every 6, some 8, some 10, some once a year.
There is no difference in saving money for a new yorkie and breeding one to aquire one. You should have enough money put away for an unexpected emergency vet trip in the middle of the night to have those puppies delivered or to save the dam's life......Sometimes alot more money than buying a new puppy. The difference is you aren't the one risking the females life.
22 pound yorkie, 15 pounds over the maximum weight for a standard yorkie is not just a bit overweight due to being overfed, the yorkie is huge.....
People here are more than willing to help if you really want to go about breeding the right way